Why 2013
Should Be Year of The Generation: Despite all the fan-wars, any gamer should be able
to agree on one thing; 2013 was a hell of a year for gaming. Developers provided
us excellent games, and for the first time every platform got AAA's. From the
Nintendo Wii U, to the PS Vita and PC, we all got amazing titles no matter the
platform.

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Too many
great games were released in 2013, and all served a different purpose.

Bioshock Infinite and Beyond: Two Soulseach told a beautiful story.

The Last of Us had an amazing story, though
was also able to combine it with great gameplay mechanics.

Grand Theft Auto V served as a great open-world
action shooter that provided endless amounts of fun.

Tomb Raider provided you an
Action/Adventure game with hints of Horror/Survival elements of a game
with an enticing story as a reboot to an amazing series.

Ni No Kuni was your fun JRPG that
provided great combat elements with beautiful writing.

Assassin's Creed IV: Black
Flag was an open world
Action/Adventure type game that was a huge step-up from previous
franchise installments.

Super Mario 3D World was one of the most
critically acclaimed 3D Plat-formers of this year as well, debuting exclusively
for the Wii U.

Indies also stole the show
on PC with Gone Home, The Stanley Parable and Papers, Please.

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Lesser
Popularized games came in forms of sequels and platform Exclusives.

PlayStation
brought multiple sequels and a single prequel as:

Sly
Cooper: Thieves in Time, sequel to Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.

Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus, the
final game in the "Future" series.

Grand Turismo 6, successor
to Grand Turismo 5.

God
of War: Ascension, prequel to God of War.

Xbox in
2013 brought:

Gears of War: Judgment, a prequel to Gears of War.

The Wii U also had some great games in 2013 which
include:

The Wonderful 101, a brand
new IP.

Pikmin 3, sequel to Pikmin 2.

The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker, HD
remake of the original GameCube game.

Lego City Undercover, a new standalone game in the Lego franchise of games.

A couple great Multi-Platform games released too, which were:

Dead Space 3, the third
game in the franchise and sequel to Dead
Space 2.

Arkham Origins, prequel to Arkham Asylum andthe third game in the Arkham Saga.